Record Watch 22/23

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Franchise FC » 22 Feb 2023 08:03

I have no stats to back this up, but it feels like there’s more teams that mathematically CAN at this point than usual

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Wycombe Royal » 22 Feb 2023 08:43

Franchise FC I have no stats to back this up, but it feels like there’s more teams that mathematically CAN at this point than usual

On Saturday Feb 19th last year, this was the list:

Championship
Fulham 109 pts

League 1
Wigan Athletic 111 pts
Rotherham 111 pts

League 2
Forest Green Rovers 111 pts

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Feb 2023 09:27

windermereROYAL Burnley need to win 11 and draw 1 of their last 13 to beat it.


They pick up too many draws do Burnley, I reckon that will cripple them. Can easily see them drawing 3 and losing 1/2 in their remaining games. It will be a close run thing though, they will probably end up around 100-104 I reckon.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by NathStPaul » 22 Feb 2023 09:49

Yeah all those draws really are crippling them. If by crippling you mean being 12 points ahead of the team in 2nd place.

I hope they do get the record tbh, might mean our supporters stop banging on about it.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by LUX » 22 Feb 2023 09:56

:|

don't read the thread then. It's clearly signposted.


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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Feb 2023 10:12

NathStPaul Yeah all those draws really are crippling them. If by crippling you mean being 12 points ahead of the team in 2nd place.

I hope they do get the record tbh, might mean our supporters stop banging on about it.


No, by crippling I meant for the record, seen as that's the thread. I couldn't care less whether they win the league or not.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Feb 2023 13:16

They've only drawn 9. We drew 13. Their current proportion of draws to games played would see them finish on 13 as well, if they maintain their form to the end.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Feb 2023 13:36

Snowflake Royal They've only drawn 9. We drew 13. Their current proportion of draws to games played would see them finish on 13 as well, if they maintain their form to the end.


They've drawn 10 after last night's result at Millwall. If they do maintain their form to end it'll mean they won't equal/break the record, which is pleasing.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Stranded » 22 Feb 2023 13:36

Snowflake Royal They've only drawn 9. We drew 13. Their current proportion of draws to games played would see them finish on 13 as well, if they maintain their form to the end.


They've drawn 10 but yeah should finish on 13/14 draws. However they finish points-wise, would like them to lose at least 1 more.

PPG sees them get 102.


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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Feb 2023 13:41

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Snowflake Royal They've only drawn 9. We drew 13. Their current proportion of draws to games played would see them finish on 13 as well, if they maintain their form to the end.


They've drawn 10 but yeah should finish on 13/14 draws. However they finish points-wise, would like them to lose at least 1 more.

PPG sees them get 102.

For some reason it looks like the whoscored table hasn't included that result.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Franchise FC » 22 Feb 2023 19:35

Wycombe Royal
Franchise FC I have no stats to back this up, but it feels like there’s more teams that mathematically CAN at this point than usual

On Saturday Feb 19th last year, this was the list:

Championship
Fulham 109 pts

League 1
Wigan Athletic 111 pts
Rotherham 111 pts

League 2
Forest Green Rovers 111 pts

So pretty similar
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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Mr Angry » 23 Feb 2023 09:35

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Franchise FC I have no stats to back this up, but it feels like there’s more teams that mathematically CAN at this point than usual

On Saturday Feb 19th last year, this was the list:

Championship
Fulham 109 pts

League 1
Wigan Athletic 111 pts
Rotherham 111 pts

League 2
Forest Green Rovers 111 pts

So pretty similar
Thanks


Of those 4 clubs, only Fulham are doing well in the higher Division from last season.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Snowball » 25 Feb 2023 10:36

We lost just the two games in 2005-06

I see Burnley are presently equalling that record...

IS two defeats a record for The Championship?


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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Franchise FC » 25 Feb 2023 16:59

Championship
Burnley - 112pts

League 1
Sheff Wed - 113pts
Plymouth - 107pts

League 2
Leyton Orient - 107pts

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Elm Park Kid » 25 Feb 2023 17:07

Maybe losing the 106 record would be like breaking a curse. No longer able to live on past glories.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by AthleticoSpizz » 25 Feb 2023 22:12

Well, it’s a bit of footballing history that nobody ever mentions or remembers…apart from Reading fans, that”s true.

A ‘nice to have’ but barely recognised or thought about outside of Berkshire

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by paultheroyal » 26 Feb 2023 00:40

AthleticoSpizz Well, it’s a bit of footballing history that nobody ever mentions or remembers…apart from Reading fans, that”s true.

A ‘nice to have’ but barely recognised or thought about outside of Berkshire


Don’t agree with that at all. It’s something all teams would like to call it’s own and it also comes with the “greatest ever championship team” something that we can claim to have.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Stranded » 26 Feb 2023 03:21

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AthleticoSpizz Well, it’s a bit of footballing history that nobody ever mentions or remembers…apart from Reading fans, that”s true.

A ‘nice to have’ but barely recognised or thought about outside of Berkshire


Don’t agree with that at all. It’s something all teams would like to call it’s own and it also comes with the “greatest ever championship team” something that we can claim to have.


With the "greatest" tag again, whilst having the record does show that, it isn't really something that sticks outside our fan base and recency biasis means the achievement is lessened by others.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by windermereROYAL » 26 Feb 2023 10:01

Records are there to be broken and if Burnley do it fair play to them, i won`t lose any sleep over it, even though their max should be 109 after the robbery of turf moor.

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Re: Record Watch 22/23

by Brum Royal » 27 Feb 2023 13:10

Burnley's remaining 12 games (with current league position):
Blackpool (a) 23rd
Wigan (h) 24th
Hull (a) 16th
Blackburn (a) 4th
Sunderland (h) 9th
Middlesbrough (a) 3rd
Sheff Utd (h) 2nd
Reading (a) 14th
Rotherham (a) 20th
QPR (h) 18th
Bristol City (a) 13th
Cardiff (h) 21st

Potentially sticky patch from Blackburn to Sheff Utd (or even us given our home record)

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